Penstemon 'Pensham Czar'
- 25 Jun, 2019
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I found a tired looking Bee on the ground by this plant, pulled of a flower and he/she climbed in. Hope it revived enough to fly off!
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Stera, I saw it half an hour later on the lawn, moving ever so slowly, so I put some sugary water on a saucer with a piece of kitchen roll dipped in and trailing. Surprised to see the Bee walk on the paper along to the water. Hope it did manage to fly off ...
25 Jun, 2019
Love Penstemons there's so many colours and last the whole season into winter ..
26 Jun, 2019
Shirley, bless you! I hope it did recover in the end. It got me thinking, so looked up more info -interesting!
How long does a worker bee live?
"The average life expectancy of a worker bee is slightly different from that of the queen honey bee. Worker bees that are born during the summer season live for a period of about 6 to 7 weeks. On the other hand worker honey bees that are born during the autumn season end up living for a period of around 4 to 6 months."
I didn't know that...but it applies to hive bees and wild ones might be different.
26 Jun, 2019
Amy, I agree with you, they are lovely plants.
Well Stera, you learn something new everyday on here! I just sat watching the Bees and Butterflies for half an hour ... pleased to see so many ... :o)
26 Jun, 2019
Not sure I learn something - I find out interesting things but remembering them is something else...
26 Jun, 2019
Welcome to my world Stera!!
27 Jun, 2019
This is my favourite ......has flowered for weeks here!!
11 Jul, 2019
It's a definite 'keeper'!
12 Jul, 2019
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Love these! So happy to hear you cared for the bee. Sometimes they will eat a few drops of honey on the end of your finger too - so rewarding when they finally fly off isn't it? We need all the bees we can get.
25 Jun, 2019